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jryan324

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  1. Had been stable for a while but I did a big search on Sonarr overnight and woke up to some drives throwing errors. Diags attached. tower-diagnostics-20240531-1332.zip
  2. Rebooted and everything seems fine. Logs attached. tower-diagnostics-20240513-1405.zip
  3. The Cache drive has never logged anything wrong. I think the first time this all happened, it reported udma crc error count increased but that stopped after a while.
  4. I have reattached the zip file just incase I broke it whilst extracting. The sdd is the cache drive. Whenever the other two drives throw errors, everything on the server just stops working, all dockers don't respond but then a reboot fixes everything and clears the errors. tower-diagnostics-20240512-1052.zip
  5. I had attached the latest logs. Any assistance would be great if anything has changed.
  6. Hi! Sorry to revive this. Thought I had it sorted by replacing the SATA add on controller I had but it failed again yesterday. Here are the logs. Going to replace the PSU now and see if that helps. Cheers QuickShare_2405131021.zip
  7. Hi! Thanks for the reply. I presume there would be no way to diagnose which of the two is the problem without trial and error? I do have a UPS supplying the server so could it be that? Cheers
  8. At a bit of a loose end, never had an issue in 5 years but alas, here we are! Any help would be appreciated. Unraid Version: 6.12.6 I had issues with the same 3 drives throwing errors at the same time and it turned out they were the only ones plugged directly in the motherboard (whilst the others in the expansion card were fine) so I thought to replace the motherboard. Seemed to have fixed the issue but again it happened a few weeks later. And now after a reboot, it all comes back and is working for an unknown amount of time. between a few days or few weeks. When it happens, the mover seems to be stalled and it wont let me reboot so I did a terminal mover stop which did it then I could reboot. I hope its not just all 3 drives are dead but I might just be that unlucky, any advice on how to proceed would be great! I'm very rarely doing things on the server, just the usual stuff working away in the background like nextcloud/plex. I have a lot of information stored on nextcloud that I would hate to lose/corrupt. Let me know if anyone can help! Diagnostics attached from when I realised the drives had gone bad before reboot. Thanks!! tower-diagnostics-20240311-1009.zip

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